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Netsuke - Materials ... fill part of the tourist trade demand today ... boxwood, other hardwoods - popular materials in Edo Japan and still used today metal - used as accents in many netsuke and kagamibuta lids hippopotamus tooth - used in lieu of ivory today boar tusk ...

Troy, New York ... There were at least two settlements within today's city limits, Panhooseck and Paanpack. 1707 Derick Van der Heyden purchased a farm near today's downtown area ... In 1771 Abraham Lansing had his farm in today's Lansingburgh laid out into lots ...

Malmesbury Abbey ... than half of the original building stands today ... Today Malmesbury Abbey is in full use as the parish church of Malmesbury, in the Diocese of Bristol ... forgeries and improvements executed in the abbey's scriptorium, provide source material today for the history of Wessex and the West Saxon church from ...

Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire - Design - The Great Tower ... Today, the Parlour is licensed for civil wedding ceremonies for up to 90 guests ... waiting room, before the great hall of the Audience Chamber, which today houses beautiful Flemish tapestries bought by Lord Curzon ... It is not possible today to access the turrets ...

Great Bookham - Today ... Three pubs are situated in the village, The Anchor, The Royal Oak, The Old Crown and one in Little Bookham, Ye Olde Windsor Castle ... Legend has it that King Henry VIII's hunting parties used to pass through Bookham and stop in the Windsor, hence its royal name ...

Famous quotes containing the word today:

“If today I stand here as a revolutionary, it is as a revolutionary against the Revolution.”—Adolf Hitler (18891945)

“Dearest Lord, may I see you today and every day in the person of your sick, and, whilst nursing them, minister unto you. Though you hide yourself behind the unattractive disguise of the irritable, the exacting, the unreasonable, may I still recognize you, and say: Jesus, my patient, how sweet it is to serve you.”—Mother Teresa (b. 1910)

“These native villages are as unchanging as the woman in one of their stories. When she was called before a local justice he asked her age. I have 45 years. But, said the justice, you were forty-five when you appeared before me two years ago. Señor Judge, she replied proudly, drawing herself to her full height, I am not of those who are one thing today and another tomorrow!”—State of New Mexico, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)